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Mingju (Manchu:ᠮᡳᠩᠵᡠ, Mölendroff:
mingju; Chinese: 明珠; pinyin: Míngzhū,
November 19, 1635 – June 3, 1708), of the
Manchu Nara clan, was an
official of...
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neighborhood in
central Beijing. The
grounds had been part of a
villa built by
Mingju, an
official in the
court of the
Kangxi Emperor. It was
later be seized...
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prominent officials under Kangxi. He was
involved in a long
power struggle with
Mingju,
another official at Kangxi's court. He also
acted as a
diplomat and signed...
- Hong Taiji, Suksaha, one of the Four
Regents of the
early Kangxi era, and
Mingju, an
important official during the
Kangxi reign. Additionally,
Empress Dowager...
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brother Mingju (1635–1708), Gintaisi's grandson; a top-ranking
government official during the
reign of the
Kangxi Emperor Singde (1655–1685),
Mingju's first...
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senior official of the Qing court,
political opponent of
Mingju. Gong Lei [zh] as
Mingju, a
senior official of the Qing court,
political opponent of...
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Banner of the
Eight Banners, but was also
related to royalty. His
father Mingju, who
became Grand Secretary in 1677, was
second cousin to the
Shunzhi Emperor...
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adapted from the
story of Dou E and
other tales.
Zhongguo Chuanshi Jingdian Mingju (中國傳世經典名劇), a 2005
Chinese television film
series based on
several well-known...
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involved in the
factional struggles between Mingju and
Songgotu in the late-seventeenth century. He
supported Mingju's 'northern party'
against Songgotu, but...
- 1633 – 23
September 1635),
fifth son
Fifth daughter (1637–1694)
Married Mingju (1635–1708) of the
Manchu Yehe Nara clan, and had
issue (Xingde) Tongsai...